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Originally Posted by Tcoat
I think his point was faster, better and cheaper.
And they don't want a little faster or s tiny bit better they want it at several levels of magnitude.
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Yea in my opinion a new version of a car should be incrementally faster, incrementally better, and around the same price as the previous one, adjusted for median buying power. Anything else is not sustainable across multiple generations. The car will either start competing in a different segment and/or it will lose the core concept of what it used to be. BMW M3 for example, started out as a fun to drive capable sports coupe, and now it’s a fast luxury GT.